Iceland Within the Northern Atlantic, Volume 1. Группа авторов
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СКАЧАТЬ Institute (IPEV), formerly the Institut français pour la recherche et la technologie polaires (IFRTP) (Arctic Program 316); the Icelandic Ministry of Education; and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Franco-Icelandic scientific and cultural collaboration program).

      We also thank Bernadette Coleno, Marion Jaud, Laurent Gernigon and Alexandre Lethiers for their contributions to the figures in this volume.

      February 2021

      Introduction

       Brigitte VAN VLIET-LANOË and René MAURY

      The papars discovered a world of fire and ice, the gates of hell. They settled in round peat-covered huts and dug shovel caves in the consolidated sandy interglacial formations in the south of the island.

Photos depict (A) The pingvellir graben, seen from an airplane. The Alping site is located in front of the white buildings. (B) Reconstruction of the Alping in the Middle Ages Photos depict (A) The Hekla volcano and (B) its cartographic representation on the map Islandia of Ortelius (1585).

      Despite the island’s long isolation from continental Europe, there is a lot of information about its history. Indeed, Icelanders have jealously preserved their language and ancient books, including the famous sagas, and have often proved to be great writers and avid readers, even on isolated farms.

Photo depicts the typical landscape of ancient basalts on the eastern coast of Iceland. Photos depict the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull in 2010: its jokulhlaup and plume.